Curtain hanger



July 28 1925; I 1,547,860

W. E. DANGERFIELD CURTAIN HANGER tain holder it is possible to extend curtains and drapes entirely across the window sash and its casing or frame, and also extend the curtains to the top of the window frame, and yet provide forthe swinging of the curtains and drapes with the window sash.

Further embodiments, modifications and variations may be resorted to within the principle of the invention.

V What is claimed is:

1. A curtain or drape supporting means including a rod-like member pivotally at tached to a support at one end said rod like member having its other end bent upon itself, and a support adapted to be attached to a swinging element and upon which said bent portion is slideably mounted.

2. A curtain or drape supporting means including a rod-like member pivotally attached to a support at one end and having a support adapted to be attached to a swinging element, and upon which the said member is adapted to be slidably mounted, said member having a portion to receive the curtain or drape, and having also a portion to rest on its supporting bracket so that the said member can swing with the swinging element without changing the position of the drapery on its carrying portion.

3. A curtain or drape hanger comprising a bracket fixture, a plurality of curtain or drape rod-like members pivotally connected to the bracket fixture, and a supporting bracket adapted to be fastened to a swinging element and upon which one of said memhers is adapted to be slidably mounted so that the said member will swing open and closed with the opening and closing movement of said element.

4. A curtain o-r drape hanger comprising a bracket fixture, a curtain or drape rod-like member pivotally connected to the bracket fixture, and a supporting bracket adapted to be fastened to a swinging element and upon which said member is adapted to be slidably mounted so that the said member will swing open and closed with the opening and closing movement of said member, said mem her being adapted to be lifted readily from, and disposed upon, the supporting bracket and be moved independently of the swinging element.

5. A curtain and drape hanger comprising a bracket fixture, a plurality of rod-like members pivotally connected at one end of each to said bracket fixture, said members having portions re-versely bent upon themselves and means for slidably connecting said reverselybent portions to a swinging element whereby the said members will be moved concurrently with the swinging element when attached thereto. 7

6. A curtain and drape hanger comprising a bracket fixture, a plurality of rod-like members pivotally connected at one end of each to said bracket fixture, and means for slidably connecting said members to a swinging element and whereby the said members will be moved concurrently with the swinging element when attached thereto, said means including a supporting bracket attachable to the swinging element and supporting connection between the said members.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.

WILLIAM E. DANGERFIELD. 

